We spent most of our time in Chiang Mai with Jen and Matt and had a great time. The vibe of the city is very fun, and there's plenty of fun things going on, but it's also very touristy. It seems everyone has heard of how great Chiang Mai is, so of course every one was there. In fact, Zac and I ran into his teacher and a fellow co-worker on the street! Point in my fact, as Zac would say.
THINGS WE DID:
A Thai massage.
Thai massages are amazing. The masseuses seem to use every point of their own bodies throughout the massage, using their knees and elbows to dig into your muscles and then bending their bodies in order to bend your own as they stretch you out. As Zac experienced his head massage, he exclaimed, "I love you, mom!" much to everyone's amusement. However, almost 30 minutes later I looked over to see Zac sitting ramrod straight with tears brimming in his eyes. Those ladies are tough! Zac's extreme responses pretty much matched my own. It was amazing and excruciating, depending on what moment we're talking about.
| Ready for our massage! |
| Anybody know how to rotate pictures on a blog?? |
A Thai Food Cooking Lesson.
This was super fun and I'm so glad we did a cooking class in Thailand because this is where we found our favourite foods. We spent a day cooking, and by the end of it, we were both stuffed and exhausted.
| Isn't the apron cute? Alas, I was not allowed to take it home :( |
| Being Chefs for the Day. |
| Zac's eyes would glaze over during the actual lesson before we cooked each dish, and then he would cook up some delicious dishes (sometimes with a little help). |
| Enjoying the finished product |
When Jen and Matt left, Zac and I decided to hang with some wild animals!
First we went to Tiger Kingdom, taking a tuk tuk for the first time. We loved it, and I felt good about being scammed only minimally. Because of Zac's age, we were only able to actually meet and touch the smallest of tigers, 6 months old or younger. That was fine with me! Basically, the place was like a zoo, so after we met the little guys we walked around to see the other tigers. They definitely were not as well taken care of as in the Toronto Zoo.
| Holding hands/paws |
| This one was feisty! We had fun playing with her |
| Zac got a chance to feed this little one |
| Going in for some cuddles |
Hanging with Elephants
The next day was one that Zac and I had been looking forward to for some time. We had a day scheduled to ride elephants bareback (which is much kinder than riding them on seats) on a trek, and then go splashing with them in the water. We loved it.
| Zac meets the oldest elephant at the Mahout Course |
As for the ride itself, it was certainly very bumpy and sometimes nerve-racking (like when Zac's baby elephant decided he was hungry and wandered to the edge of a cliff to munch, while he sat there facing down the edge, terrified).
When we met the elephants, we fed them fruit and were most amused by their fun slimy trunks, which suctioned at your hand when you had food. What a funny feeling!
| Bath time! |
| Such beautiful creatures! |
Chiang Mai was a fantastic start to our 5 week vacation!
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